What should a hoodie spreadsheet row include?
Include link, selected option, size notes, QC status and final shipping notes.
A hoodie spreadsheet should organize links, option notes, size evidence and later QC decisions.
For every shortlisted row, save the current source URL, item reference, category, option text, observed price date and QC status. Recheck the original listing before ordering because spreadsheet links and seller options can change.
Mark unavailable, redirected or materially changed listings instead of silently replacing them. This keeps the spreadsheet useful as a research record and avoids treating an old link as current evidence.
Record the live link, selected size, color, seller option text, price and any size-chart note. Do not rely on the title alone because options can change.
If brand-style words appear in seller text or search terms, mark them as unverified listing text rather than making authenticity claims.
After warehouse arrival, add notes for front, back, sleeve, tag and measurement photos. Keep the decision tied to the actual item received.
Add final weight, dimensions and route notes after QC. Thick hoodies can affect parcel cost and consolidation decisions.
Include link, selected option, size notes, QC status and final shipping notes.
No. It can organize evidence but measurements still need to be checked.
Weight and package size can change the final cost.